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Best Google AdWords Tips and Tactics of 2010

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Including Image Ads In Your Marketing Mix by PPC Hero. “Image ads (a.k.a. banner ads) are run on the content network, and they are a great way to add an additional variable to your ad testing, and reach your customers in a new way.&# 3 Rarely Used AdWords Settings You Should Be Aware Of by Daily SEO Tip. .&#

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Marketing 2.0: Can Meebo Make it Real?

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They (we) want utility-based ad campaigns. Starting next month, Meebo will be rolling out ads in the IM service that invite users to access quizzes, polls, long-form video and other resources. ” Just ask Digg or Newsgator and they’ll tell you that there is. That’s pretty cool.

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90 Tips to Make Your Blog Rock

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Take each post and post it on the New Digg (20 million visitors a month), it is quick and easy to do and will take you only a minute or two (it involves copying the URL and pasting it to Digg, add the headline and choose the section then hit 62. Take the results of your polls or survey and turn them into a blog post.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2009

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Social Networks More Than 20 Percent of Online Ad Impressions by Inside Facebook. percent of all online display advertising impressions in the US, with Facebook reaching the most unique visitors. And there’s much more here. Eric Eldon. Social networks account for 21.1 Amy Porterfield. **5 26 million (1 in 7) U.S. Laurie Sullivan.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

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Another notable Pam Dyer post, this one summarizing a study from online advertising network Chitika which shows that Twitter is the best place to share news: 47% of the outbound traffic from Twitter goes to news sites, vs. 28% from Facebook, 18% from Digg and an imperceptable share from MySpace. 35% of traditional journalists also blog.